Blueberry Farms

Originally established in the 1940s, the Mercer Slough and Larsen Lake
Blueberry Farms are owned and managed by the Bellevue Parks &
Community Services Department to help preserve Bellevue’s agricultural
heritage. The farms provide a pastoral setting for park access and
seasonal U-pick opportunities. Please note that Mercer Slough's farm is closed due to Sound Transit construction.

Both farms carry a wide variety of fresh seasonal
produce, cut flowers and other agricultural products. Over-the-counter
blueberries and other fresh produce can also be purchased at the Lake Hills Farm Fresh Produce Stand. Bellevue Community Farms Flyer 2018

People can usually come pick blueberries from mid-July
to early September, however, the season varies with climate
conditions. Blueberry picking is only permitted in designated areas
during sales stand operating hours. Please bring valid Washington state
identification as a deposit for picking buckets, and remember to check
in with the produce stand upon arrival.

Driving directions - From I-90, take the 148th Avenue SE exit (BCC
exit, 11B) north to SE 16th Street. Turn right on SE 16th Street. Turn
right into the Community Farms parking lot just before the 156th Avenue
SE intersection.

Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm

2380 Bellevue Way SE

Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm is temporarily closed due to Sound Transit's East Link light rail construction. As part of the light rail project, the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm will reopen with a newly-constructed produce stand adjacent to the Winters House. This fact sheet describes the details.

Berries from Mercer Slough's blueberry farm will be harvested and sold at the Larsen Lake produce stand. U-Pick is still available at Larsen Lake.

For more information about the blueberry farm, please call the Mercer Slough Education Center at 425-452-2565.